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The September issue of Fujimi Shobo's Dragon Magazine will reveal on Saturday that the anime adaptation of Kouhei Azano's Tokyo Ravens light novel series will premiere on Tokyo MX in October.

The school supernatural fantasy centers around Harutora, a boy from a branch of the Tsuchimikado family of onmyōdō occult practitioners. However, he lacks the ability to see spirit energy, so he is now just an ordinary high school student. Natsume, a girl who was Harutora's childhood friend and the next head of the Tsuchimikado family, reunites with Harutora and changes his future.

Shūichi Shigeno's Initial D car-racing manga is inspiring an anime film, Shin Gekijō-ban Initial D (New Initial D the Movie), next summer. The manga's final battles will also be adapted into a new anime series called Final Stage. The "Young Magazine Dai Art Genga-ten 2013" event, which will run at Tokyo's Shibuya Hikarie complex starting July 26, will screen early footage from the film.

The manga follows Takumi Fujiwara, a high school boy with a natural talent for driving, in his racing pursuits on the public highways. The manga debuted in 1995, and Kodansha published the 46th book volume in January.

He revealed, "Every time I submit a new project, it is refused in most cases. I know they have been expecting me to make Akira 2. But I won't do that. I really want to create something new. It takes a long time to finish one project, at least one or two years. If I have to spend so much time, I want to challenge a new thing."

Given that the first Akira film came out back in the mid 80s and it is now 2013, it is not that strange, that it would not want to revisit a manga he never really had an ending for. After all, if he had one, he'd have done it.

"Why are you pointing your screwdrivers like that? They're scientific instruments, not water pistols.""Oh, the pointing again! They're screwdrivers! What are you going to do? Assemble a cabinet at them?""Are you capable of speaking without flapping your hands about?"""Timey" what? "Timey wimey"?"

IvCNuB4 wrote:The Old Doctor is Cat-Scratch ?Well that explains a lot :lol: